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Friday, May 20, 2011

Top 10 Best Nintendo DS Games

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2.Pokemon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum
Although Pokemon Diamond and Pearl left very little for developer Game Freak to improve on, Platinum buffs out the few remaining rough spots with more content for your gaming dollar. Arguably, it’s the most improved sequel in the franchise, where everything from the Gym Leader arenas to the main storyline has gotten a major facelift. Moreover, Platinum just adds to the seemingly infinite replayability of the overall series with tons of extra areas tailor-made for battling and level grinding.
3.Nintendogs
One of the first smash hits for the DS, Nintendogs is an intricate pet-care simulator that mimics several things necessary for loving the canine companion of your choice. Using the DS’s unique controls, you can pet your dog and play games with the touch-screen, as well as using the built-in microphone to call your pet’s name. Along with training your dog to learn various tricks and commands, it’s your job to keep the digital pooch happy, groomed, and lovable.
4.The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
Continuing the Wind Waker line, The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks takes to the rails in Link’s newest adventure. Although our hero adds “conductor” to his long list of talents, the real plot twist is the “death” of Princess Zelda, who is betrayed by her evil demonic chancellor. Fortunately, her soul is still able to help Link in his quest to save Hyrule and restore the kingdom’s Spirit Tracks. Dungeons are still part of the formula, but this time, Zelda and Link tackle everything together.
5.Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes
Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes is a very non-traditional RPG, with puzzle mechanics, turn-based tactics, and a masterpiece plot woven into a small DS title. Adding color-based matching gameplay like that of Puzzle Quest or Puyo Pop, the combat has a deliberate twist in execution. Acting as a lead-in to Might & Magic V, the game features series heroes Godric and Anwen, along with three new warriors seeking to defeat the Demon Lord who destroyed their childhoods
6. New Super Mario Bros.
Releasing 13 years after the Game Boy’s Super Mario Land 2, New Super Mario Bros. is the first new handheld platformer to the series in a while. With new moves taken straight from Super Mario 64′s playbook, this game mixes 3D visuals and gameplay with 2D mechanics for a fresh take on the Mushroom Kingdom and various classic Mario levels. On another mission to rescue Peach from the Koopas, Mario now performs the wall kicks, long jumps, and back-flips he’s more commonly known for in his modern video games.
7. Mario Kart DS
rio Kart DS packs a lot of content into the various tracks offered throughout the game, but it’s also one of the first DS titles to inspire the use of its Wi-Fi focused multi-player. Like other Mario Kart titles in the series, Nintendo’s handheld racer is filled with colorful courses and a handful of crazy weapons for eliminating the fierce completion. Along with a mission mode, new characters, and tons of unlockable vehicles, Mario Kart on the DS has a vicious crop of computer-controlled racers to compete against in the main Grand Prix mode.
8. Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
Dragon Quest IX harkens back to the older days of the franchise, when your party was molded in your own image, rather than a pre-designed cast of characters. Sentinels of the Starry Skies brings back the character customization and easily swappable party members, but the real treat is the inclusion of wireless multi-player. For the first time, as you trek through the game’s various dungeons and challenge one difficult boss after another, you can freely enlist the help of your friends with Nintendo Wi-Fi, treating them to your own adventure.
9. Pokemon HeartGold Version/Pokemon SoulSilver
Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the DS remakes of the best-selling Gold/Silver games from the Game Boy era, reintroduce the Kanto region of the main series with an incredible amount of new content. Gym leaders with tougher teams, compatibility with Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, and access to several of the original 150 Pokemon are just a few things that this game brings to the table. Of course, the biggest change comes with the Pokewalker, a pack-in gadget that lets players carry Pokemon outside the physical game for the first time.
10. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks has railroads, but Phantom Hourglass hit the DS first with the open ocean. While sailing on Hyrule’s Great Sea, Link stumbles upon a mysterious ghost ship, resulting in the kidnapping of Tetra. Taking off to the rescue, players can chart courses for Link’s ship, the S.S. Linebeck, while taking direct control of Link himself in dungeons. Some of Link’s iconic weapons are also reworked for the DS, such as tracing a path for the Boomerang.

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